Mike Epps, an actor, and comedian apologized to fans when security screeners discovered a revolver in his carry-on luggage at Indianapolis International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration contacted airport police after discovering a Smith & Wesson. Epps' backpack contained a 38-caliber revolver loaded with four bullets.
In a video posted to his Instagram account, Epps told fans that he "had a long night" in his hometown and forgot about the pistol. He stated that he carries a gun for protection.
"Shoutout to all my fans out there, and I apologize if you're seeing any negativity regarding a gun charge at an airport. "I had a long night, I had a gig in my hometown, and I honestly forgot I had my weapon in my backpack," Epps stated in the video.
He also further explained, "Now, if you're wondering why I carry a gun, I carry money all the time, I'm wearing jewelry, and these individuals are out here stealing people. So I want to make sure I make it known that I ain't out here doing nothing unlawful but I carry a gun on me because I gotta protect myself. Sometimes I'm not with my security. Well, I just wanted to let you know that I'm still feeling good. And I'm sorry that it happened. All I can say is that the world is crazy. Maintain your grip." Epps didn’t fall into any legal problems as no charges were filed against him.
Epps has appeared in films such as "Next Friday," "The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2," and "The Friday After Next." He will be seen in the next Marvel film "Madame Web," starring Dakota Johnson, as well as in the Apple TV+ series "Lady in the Lake," starring Natalie Portman.